While the shamrock gets most of the glory in modern times, it's actually the Celtic harp that has been the major emblem of Ireland throughout history! The history of this emblem of the Emerald Isle stretches back into ancient times. It was the most sought after instrument throughout all of the Celtic lands, not just Ireland. Scotland, Wales, Brittany, anywhere there were vestiges of Celtic culture you would find the Celtic harp.
In fact, the harp was so prominent in Celtic culture, that the Celtic harp came to symbolize them as a people. You can find images of the Celtic harp on the flags of the Irish regiments of the American Civil war, the Guinness emblem, and many other logos where "Irishness" is meant to be demonstrated.
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Show that you’re ready to party this Saint Patrick’s day with this beer themed shirt. This Saint Patty’s Day shirt features an illustration of a Shamrock and Beer mugs and the phrase “Fueled By Beer And Shenanigans.”

Show your Irish pride with this beautiful design. "Erin go Bragh" means "Ireland Forever!" Do you bleed green? Does the thought of a pint of Guinness make your mouth water? Do you have shamrocks on at least one piece of clothing? Then you need this in your life! Slainte!

This unique design by artist Jeff Bartels features a chaotic skull combined with the flag of Ireland. Paint splatters and drips surround the skull which helps to create the wild chaotic look. This stylish decorated skull is a great way to show off your Irish pride and patriotism.

The Molly Maguires were a secret society of Irishmen that were active in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania during the late 19th century, and by active I mean they used physical violence to fight back against the coal bosses whose treatment of their workers were nothing short of oppressive. In fact, some consider the Mollies to be a direct precursor to organized labor in the United States.
The design is done in a vintage “chalk board” style which fits perfectly for the Molly Maguires design since the style is a throw back to the 19th century saloon signs. If you look closely at all the different text on the design, you’ll see references to Molly Maguire history. The “coffin notes”, a quote from a Molly Maguire, and the le...